Gail Robinson

@GailNRobinson

Writer/editor covering education, social justice, politics in NYC & beyond. Adjunct at Baruch. RT just means it piqued my interest.

New York City
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2010.

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    Don’t look away. Hundreds deported from U.S. to El Salvador have been killed or abused, new report says

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    I was advocate 4 srs during Mikey's 12 yrs as mayor. He donated millions to nonprofits to buy their silence. It was one way he overturned term limits which voters approved. He devastated NYC Dept for Aging - cut home care & social workers for 85 yr old homebound.Ask NY advocates

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    Turning up the pressure for integration, NYC students plan citywide school boycott - Chalkbeat via

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    We are formally announcing our plans with for a daylong, citywide boycott of on May 18 to protest 's inaction to address the crisis of segregation in our schools. Join us at .

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    Dems shouldn't buy line that Bloomberg would prevent tech disasters like Iowa. His NYC administration had lots of them: City Times, SESIS, Aris... Some were downright criminal, all lost millions-pocket change for Mike but real money to NYC taxpayers.

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    Michael Bloomberg wants to *double* his TV ad spending after Iowa. It's remarkable how little Democrats and progressives are alarmed by this. He's already outspending the rest of the field combined. This is what happens in a broken democracy

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    The media has a harder time understanding the corrupting influence of a billionaire in politics because money flows in reverse. It's not the donor buying the politician. It's the politician - Michael Bloomberg - buying everyone and everything else

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    I was advocate 4 srs during Mikey's 12 yrs as mayor. He donated millions to nonprofits to buy their silence. It was one way he overturned term limits which voters approved. He devastated NYC Dept for Aging - cut home care & social workers for 85 yr old homebound.Ask NY advocates

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    A lobbyist-driven taxpayer handout to private schools to subsidize their core mission plus important constitutional and accountability concerns even as religious and schools fight to avoid regulation & monitoring.

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    Excellent story. In the mid '90s, when we were trying to decide when our December birthday son should start kindergarten, the principal said she had never met a boy with a late fall birthday ready to start kindergarten at age 4.

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    De Blasio appointed Carranza and proposed eliminating the specialized high school test when Carranza was still in Houston. Wondering why, then, the protests are so focused on the chancellor?

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    Remarkable self own by the Iowa Democratic Party. They are making the best argument possible for ending Iowa’s first-in-nation status.

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    The folks saying Bloomberg can say the tech glitch in Iowa wouldn’t have happened if he was in charge should read up on the many tech disasters of his administration.

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    Other than Elizabeth Warren is the media asking any candidate about their record?

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    “Bloomberg, like Trump, is a script-flipper. For over a decade, Mike’s private fortune and philanthropy warped the fabric of New York’s politics to his advantage, as journalists struggled mightily to report on a politician who bought influence instead...”

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    What's killing me with the Bloomberg coverage—again, like Trump in 2016—is seeing people belatedly grapple with the question of whether he's electable (he is, if things break right), while jumping past the questions about whether or not he should be elected.

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